Summary of Caribbean Destinations
Jimmy Buffett, America’s party pirate-in-chief and unofficial ambassador to all things tropical, has lived in, traveled in, and written many songs about the Caribbean.
Both in interviews and song lyrics, he has openly shared some of his favorite Caribbean spots with fans; Buffett songs include tales of sunny days and foggy nights spent on islands like Jamaica (where police in Negril once shot at Buffett’s plane, believing it was being used to smuggle drugs), Cuba (“Havana Daydreamin'”), St. Barths, St. Martin (“For five wild years in L’Orient, the party never stopped…”), Barbados (“Thought I might sail down to Bridgetown, spend some time in the Barbados sun”), Martinique (“Well now, if I ever live to be an old man, I’m gonna sail down to Martinique, I’m gonna buy me a sweat-stained Bogart suit, and an African parakeet.”), Tortola, Antigua, and even Haiti.
Consequently, if you’re a Parrothead or just want a taste of the carefree life celebrated by Buffett in his music, here’s a guide to walking in some of Jimmy’s sandy footsteps.
Jimmy Buffett Resorts
- Strawberry Hill, Jamaica: Located far from the touristy coastline, this Blue Mountains resort features a dozen Georgian-style cottages and a luxury spa, perched on a mountaintop overlooking Kingston.
- Goldeneye, Jamaica: An iconic destination that once served as the home of 007 author Ian Fleming, providing an enchanting atmosphere.
- The Caves, Jamaica: A legendary hideout with cliffside villas, subterranean snorkeling, and a unique dining experience built into natural caves.
- Eden Rock, St. Barts: A beautiful property where Jimmy wrote some of his songs while enjoying stunning views from St. Jean Beach.
- Admiral’s Inn, Antigua: Situated at the historic Nelson’s Dockyard, this hotel and restaurant boast a rich history within a former storehouse.
- Anegada Reef Hotel, B.V.I.: A family-run resort located on a beautiful and largely deserted sandy island in the British Virgin Islands.
- Margaritaville, Jamaica: No visit to Jamaica would be complete without experiencing one of Buffett’s own Margaritaville restaurants and bars.
- Margaritaville, Grand Cayman: A multi-level entertainment complex overlooking the Georgetown harbor featuring diverse entertainment options.
- Margaritaville, Turks & Caicos: Enjoy a refreshing “boat drink” and relax by the vast pool at this popular cruise-ship terminal location.
- Turtle Cove Inn, Turks & Caicos: A budget-friendly option with a popular swimming pool, ideal for post-dive relaxation.
- Frangipani, Bequia: This beautiful hotel is known for its exceptional West Indian cuisine, perfect for food lovers.
- Staniel Cay Yacht Club, Bahamas: A distinguished yachting resort in the Exumas, celebrated for its exceptional waterfront drinks.
Buffett Bars
- Le Ti, St. Barts: A famous party spot, attracting the rich and famous seeking a vibrant nightlife experience.
- Le Select, St. Barts: The Caribbean restaurant that inspired the song “Cheeseburger in Paradise.”
- Maya’s, St. Barts: A favored dining destination for Buffett during his visits, known for its Mediterranean flavors.
- Kaye’s, Rum Cay, Bahamas: A laid-back waterfront bar and grill, perfect for unwinding on the quiet island.
- The Compleat Angler, Bimini: A historic favorite of both Buffett and Ernest Hemingway, though it sadly no longer stands.
Beaches and Other Sites
- Bob Marley Museum, Jamaica: This museum showcases the life and music of a legendary artist who influenced countless musicians including Buffett.
- Long Island, Bahamas: Famous for its picturesque beaches, this island is a true tropical paradise.
- Barbuda: Renowned for its stunning beaches, another favorite spot for the singer.
- Cane Gardens Bay, Tortola, British Virgin Islands: This location gained fame through Buffett’s song “Manana,” known for its inviting appeal.